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Nicholas Hall

    Chaos and sorcery
    • 1998

      Chaos and sorcery

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(17)Add rating

      The Chaos Current has inspired a number of exceptional grimoires by practical sorcerers drawing from real experience, and this book stands out among them. The author, Nick Hall, is someone I have worked with extensively, witnessing his impressive sorcery firsthand. The results of his practices are remarkable, reflecting his powerful presence. Instead of relying on complex metaphysical theories, Nick has crafted a system based on a diverse array of practical techniques from various cultures. Central to his approach is the chaoist belief that belief itself shapes reality. This represents pragmatic magick at its finest: identify or create a technique worth believing in, validate it, and incorporate it into your grimoire without concern for the underlying mechanisms. Throughout this text, I found myself pausing to jot down ideas worth exploring, a testament to its utility. Most magicians tend to work in isolation, leading to a significant gap between those who merely collect magic books and those who actively practice. This book is tailored for the one-percenters, yet it may inspire others to take up a wand. It requires courage and creativity, rather than extensive specialized knowledge.

      Chaos and sorcery